Category: Episodes

This week Courtney and John chat with Kylie and Andrew Chenn of Acanela Expeditions.

Kylie started Acanela Expeditions by selling spices blends from all over the world. Her business has since evolved into experiential travel- taking people all over the world to meet and interact with artisans and locals alike. Kylie & Andrew share their experience of what it’s like to not only grow a business, but also a new marriage.

Kylie & Andrew are wise beyond their years. Their sage advice is wisdom for those who are newly married, as well asm those that have been married for 16+ years (Like us).

Teisha and Jeff Hawley share how they make business and marriage work with a blended family. Bringing an impressive knowledge of SEO, e-commerce and product development the Hawley’s bring Married2Business into the digital age. 😉

John and Courtney headed to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico in June to reconnect, relax and most importantly, work on their shared family vision. Listen LIVE from Mexico as John and Courtney talk about the importance of carving out time and space to create vision and the mindset you head into that work with….plus the fun of MEXICO.

John shares his tips with what it takes to work with your spouse. He takes the conversation head on and addresses many of the difficult questions he has been asked from other men. Many men have a barrier that make it difficult for them to work with their wife.

The #1 question Courtney and John get in business is “How do you work with your spouse?” So, in episodes 19 & 20 they provide tips on how they make it work. Episode 19 focuses on the 6 tips from Courtney’s perspective. They are as follows:

Beware of when the Browns invite you to dinner. John and Courtney pull their dinner guests, Ryan and Kristi Holt, into the studio to discuss being Married2Business. The Holts share what its like when you realize working together is not benefiting your marriage and family and how making tough decisions and pivoting and can become a beautiful, mindful gift.

John and Courtney talk with mother, designer, blogger, and broadcast journalist Jen Stagg, and her attorney husband, John, about their new venture, Stagg Design Shop, and how they are making marriage and business work together in entrepreneurship. We discuss the need for defining responsibilities, boundaries and veto power when adVENTURING into a new business as husband and wife.